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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Re: AT-4 and AT--16

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Posted by Drew "SEAL_ONE" Musto on July 30, 2002 at 20:50:35:

In Reply to: AT-4 and AT--16 posted by Kitt on July 29, 2002 at 22:40:51:

: I was wondering if anyone out there has purchased the new(?) AT-4 or AT-16 markers from Get Real Paintball. I am thinking about buying one and would like some input from owners. My local shop hasn't had any experience with them and I don't want to spend that kind of money blindly. Any advice you could give would be appreciated. Thanks.

I have an AT-85, which is essentially the same gun as the AT16 or AT4 but with a shorter barrel and without the tactical stuff which make the 4 and 16 look like their real counterparts. If you dont mind buying alot of clips, which are kinda expensive, go for an AT4 or 16. If you DO, then go with the AT 85 or AT10 with a big hopper. I think having an AT4 or 16 would be really cool, i just dont have the money to get the gun and enough clips to make it practical. Any of the AT guns are incredibly accurate and consistent, as long as you are willing to give them ALOT of attention (clean and oil them almost every time you play). THe guns need a little tlc, but I'd take mine over my friend's cocker or mag any day!


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